Nokia has just released the financial results for the Q4 (fourth quarter 2010) and, therefore, also the overall results of 2010.
Nokia sold 123.7 million mobile phones, more than 1 million a day, 3% less than a year ago, according to their own data, Nokia spent in 2010 to have 34% to 32% market , allowing it to remain the world's leading handset manufacturers, but less leader.
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123 million phones sold in Q4-2010, 28.3 million were smartphones, some 36% over the previous year. But the area of \u200b\u200bgreatest growth group was NAVTEQ, the company responsible for mapping applications and devices acquired in 2007.
By region, Nokia grows in China and Latin America, but loses market share in Asia, North America and slightly in Europe. And, while in Europe, 1 in 3 is Nokia phones sold (33%), in North America are only 2 out of 100. And that's counting on reducing the average selling price of Nokia smartphones, from 186 euros to 156 euros in low-end phones, the average sales price increased from 40 to 43 dollars.
Regarding the sale of applications, apart from large volume of business in other polataformas, Nokia says its Nokia Store every day attracts over 4 million customers.
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By region, Nokia grows in China and Latin America, but loses market share in Asia, North America and slightly in Europe. And, while in Europe, 1 in 3 is Nokia phones sold (33%), in North America are only 2 out of 100. And that's counting on reducing the average selling price of Nokia smartphones, from 186 euros to 156 euros in low-end phones, the average sales price increased from 40 to 43 dollars.
Regarding the sale of applications, apart from large volume of business in other polataformas, Nokia says its Nokia Store every day attracts over 4 million customers.
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